11 Myths About Power Supplies (.PDF Download)

Aug. 8, 2016

1. Power-supply design is easy.

It seems many digital engineers take power for granted, but power supplies are being scrutinized as supply voltages keep decreasing. Supply tolerances are tightening as engineers work to decrease power, increase yield, and minimize supply-induced noise. Power-supply designs must address ripple, noise, spikes, compression, load response—both dynamic and static—as well as supply-induced signal noise and jitter...

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